Located in Pisac, 21 miles from Wanchaq Train Station, Bamboo Lodge Sacred Valley has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in Pisac, this hotel offers rooms with views of the historic Pisac ruins. It is a 15 minute walk from the center of the city and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located in Pisac, within 20 miles of Wanchaq Train Station and 15 miles of Pukapukara, Hotel Inka Pisac has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Located in Pisac, within 20 miles of Wanchaq Train Station and 14 miles of Pukapukara, Hotel Everest provides accommodations with a bar as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Set in colonial-style building with an attractive garden with beautiful plants and exquisite fruits, Hospedaje Chaska Pisac offers rooms overlooking the mountains of Pisac.
Surrounded by hills and greenery, Pisac Inca Guest House provides its guests with free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk assistance in Pisac. Pisac bus station is located 984 feet away.
The ruins were expansive and high up. The 1.5 hour hike down from the ruins was one of the highlights of our trip. We ate at a Pizza place recommended by the hotel. It was great. Did not see a lot of other restaurant options. The town has some cool narrow cobble stone alleys and a nice plaza. We took a collectivo to Cusco on our way out of town. A great, cheap way to travel. Were looking for one up to the ruins but did not find one because we were at the wrong end of the bridge over the river. You need to walk across the bridge to catch the collectivos. One night in town was about right. Ended up in a slightly more expensive taxi for the ride up to the ruins. Would not recommend hiking up to the ruins, only down!
MaryEllen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience -...
The walking through Pisac ruins is a fantastic experience - you should go by taxi to the upper entrance and walk down to the exit at the city center. The city itself is small, but very nice, with many good silver and crafts shops, and a fine botanic garden. The stay at the Florencio Casa Hacienda and dining at Cuchara de Palo restaurant were added delights
Osvaldo M.
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great...
Pisac is a quiet and chilled out location, that has great little market for breakfast and lots of vegetarian to vegan restaurant's in the evening.
Hiking is a must, with easy to follow routes and easy access to the collectivo's to get to other towns.
Joshua
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is...
A great place to spend a Vacation to disconnect ,Pisac is the entrance of the Sacred Valley and has their own ruins ,don't miss visit them, A lot of greenery and a river to walk trough and the mountains that are surrounding you clam your mind. Also has Lakes, you have to go to Kinsa Cocha and spend a few hours there.
The center of the old town show the streets and tell you a story
jorge
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of...
Such a calm town after the hustle and bustle and traffic of Cusco. !! The archaeological site is the most complete and intact site in the country.
Eat at Osteria Antica, just a short walk from the hotel, on the same street. Wood fired oven pizza. The best pizza crust we have tasted. n Apparently, locals from as far away as Ollantaytambo and Urabamba make the trip to eat here.
Sue
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and...
Pisac has it's fair share of tourists which has positive and negative aspects. There are great restaurants and lots of shopping. Prices are inflated and sometimes requires haggling. A lady on the Sunday market charged us 3 times what she charged the local for a bowl of soup. It was 15 soles instead of 5. No big deal in principle doesn't feel nice. Ask for prices first!
The location was excellent, right at the main square in Pisac. There is a lovely rooftop where one can enjoy hot or cold drinks while appreciating the mountains.
The staff were outstanding, Daniel went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and gave us recommendations for what to do and where to eat in town.
Fran who also worked there, and is studying to become a guide, was great, he took us to the archeological site one day and explained the local customs and the history of the place.
I wish you both the best!
The hosts prior to arrival and while there were exceptional and incredibly helpful. We wanted for nothing, they took wonderful car of us, providing recommendations and organizing affordable, reliable and trustworthy onward travel. The location of Pisac Inn is perfect, right on the square and walkable to everything. Delicious Pisco Sours and yummy food! Room very clean and incredibly comfortable beds. Thank you Roxana to you and your team for making our stay so lovely!
This is by far one of the most interesting hostels I've ever stayed in. The castle on the hill is magical and the view is unbeatable. The food is very good and there's alcohol and n/a beverages available. It's an amazing space to meet other travelers and socialize in the awesome surroundings of the Pisac mountains. Beds are comfortable and the showers have hot water. You can tell the owner and operator has worked hard to curate this experience.
Loved my stay so much I extended within a few hours of checking in. The location is very unique overlooking the Sacred Valley. Evenings are spent in the common area eating delicious homemade food and sharing stories with fellow travellers. Probably got the best sleep I've had in peru in this hostel. Ivan was a great host. Hope to revisit one day when the pool/jacuzzi is built!
We had the most wonderful stay at Rumi Lodge. The rooms, kitchen and dining areas are all very clean, spacious, homely and decorated beautifully. It is a short walk out from town, perched up on the hill with stunning views. There’s a free washing machine for use, clothes line, plenty of grass and a fire pit. Extremely peaceful and beautiful, our favourite stay in Peru.
Breakfast was buffet style with plenty of choices, freshly squeezed orange juice, egg choices brought to your table. The actual location of Melissa Wasi was much further away from town than the one pinpointed on the Booking.com website. It was 1/2 hour walking to the main square of Pisac. Otherwise the site was wonderfully quiet amidst Eucaliptus trees and gardens.
The house is in a calm spot, very close to the river where you can chill and spend nice time, 30 mina walking from center of Pisac. Perfect for those who want to stay away from the noise! Bed was very confortable and the room too, one can use the kitchen, there is everything one may need. Hosts are very welcoming and willing to help
I really liked the hotel. The room was clean and bright. It was very quiet in the room which came as a nice surprise, I couldn’t hear others moving through the hotel. The water was hot for showering. The staff was very friendly and helpful, they even let me heat up water to drink in their kitchen. Also, great location.
It’s very well located, between the river and the main road, very near the market and all the Nichelle little streets that Pisac has to offer.
Enrique, the owner is really cool and friendly!
There is a beautiful garden in the center of the property filled with plants and trees, which makes it really relaxing.
Perfect spot on the edge of Pisac to chill out, relax and be immersed in the beautiful nature around. Epic views of the Sacred Valley from the balcony. Rooms were a great size, and with minimal furniture - super comfortable. Great kitchen facilities - we definitely made use of the oven!
This one got a special place in my heart. The owner is such a wonderful good-hearted lady! She has her own garden with plants and herbs. With all the mountains around Pisac and the magical atmosphere of the place itself just being here is a pure meditation.
Wonderful hotel! Everything was marvelous. They cater to all eating lifestyles for breakfast. Lots of beautiful painting through out both properties, the meditation yoga room and the Terrance overlooking the corn fields , Ling Ling and Pisac Ruins.
It is a beautifully decorated hotel, with free painting available to all guests. The owners were lovely and very welcoming and generous, and created a lovely atmosphere. The breakfasts were really tasty and there was free tea and coffee on tap.
The location is epic, its a bit of a hill to climb but once you get over that the view is incredible. No where really in Pisac is up the hill so don't be lazy and just book the place and enjoy the view from sun up to sundown!!
The room was nice and the bed was very comfortable! The view was epic. There is a nice trail to enjoy just behind the hotel and it was incredibly peaceful. It would have probably been better if I had not been alone.
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